How Much Electricity Does a Data Center Use?
This comprehensive guide explores exactly how much electricity data centers use, what drives their enormous energy appetite, and what the future
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This comprehensive guide explores exactly how much electricity data centers use, what drives their enormous energy appetite, and what the future
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Global electricity use by data centers reached an estimated 415 TWh in 2024, representing around 1.5% of worldwide electricity demand, according to the International Energy
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AI power demand looks set to dominate the year ahead for data centers along with associated costs, regulations, and space constraints. Discover our key trends for 2026.
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In 2025, data centers evolved from passive utility customers to active energy planners, investing in on-site generation, battery storage, and
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Data Centers Electricity Consumption 2024 Figure 1 shows power consumption by data centers in 2024. Key observations: In 2024, power demand for data centers worldwide was 415 TWh, about 1.4% of
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From sustainability to 5G – find out which data center trends rule the world of technology in 2025 and what the benefits of adopting them are.
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Available data on retail sales of electricity and associated revenue by end-use sector, green pricing, net metering, and data by individual electric utility, state, and reporting month
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AI data centers use vast amounts of water and put incredible demand on the power grid. In the next three years, data center use of electricity is expected to double or even triple.
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Currently, there are no legally binding energy standards that apply explicitly to operation of data centers in the private sector. For use within the
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The rapid growth of the internet. and e-commerce led to a significant increase in data storage In 2006, Google co-founded the Greenpeaces IT Energy speed project, raising awareness
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Data centres are a vital infrastructure supporting our ever-growing use of cloud storage, social media, AI, streaming services and more. They''re also an increasingly hot topic of the clean
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AI server cooling consumes significant water, with data centers using cooling towers and air mechanisms to dissipate heat, causing up to 9 liters of water to evaporate per kWh of energy used.
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Globally, data centres collectively consume more energy than some nations, but leading facilities can use around 84% less overhead energy than
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This year''s report focuses on the factors shaping the energy landscape: geopolitical uncertainty, shifting policies, and increasing demand for
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Working for Reliable & Affordable Power for All FERC works to ensure reliable, safe, secure & economically efficient energy for consumers at a
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NorthWestern Energy earned praise for its blue-collar workers and reliability — but not much else — at a meeting about electricity.
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Data centers are large buildings that house rows of computer servers, data storage systems and networking equipment, as well as the power
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The New Energy Outlook presents BloombergNEF''s long-term energy and climate scenarios for the transition to a low-carbon economy. Anchored in real-world
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Globally, data centers (excluding cryptocurrency mining) used an estimated 415 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2024, about 1.5% of world electricity
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Website of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA''s mission is to protect human health and the environment.
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Soaring demand for AI data centers has ushered in a new area of growth. We explore these new opportunities for companies and investors across
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By the end of the decade, the country is set to consume more electricity for data centres than for the production of aluminium, steel, cement, chemicals and all
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The International Energy Agency works with countries around the world to shape energy policies for a secure and sustainable future.
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The IEA''s flagship World Energy Outlook, published every year, is the most authoritative global source of energy analysis and projections. It identifies and
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that global electricity demand from data centers is expected to more than double by 2030, reaching 945 TWh annually—roughly equivalent to
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Coal was the fourth-highest energy source—about 16%—of U.S. electricity generation in 2023. Nearly all coal-fired power plants use steam turbines. One power plant converts coal to a gas
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In the People''s Republic of China, electricity generated from coal represents over half of all electricity generated in the country. It is a major source of greenhouse
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